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the future of africa i'm joined by robert guest in london he's a business editor at the economist and author of the book the shackled continent africa past present and future in washington we cross to jendayi frazer she's a professor at the carnegie mellon university and in oxford we have produced mangi he's editor in chief of the pangas who can news all right this is cross lady and gentlemen that means you can jump in anytime you want and i know they have difference of opinion so i want my viewers to see it if i go to you first in oxford i do like to go the term africa in the new great game the scramble for influence because a lot of people are saying this right now as africa is stepping up its development some countries are getting ahead while some are not but nonetheless there's enormous foreign interest and i'm thinking of the united states and china do you like the term great game. well i think there's been an enormous interest in africa since about the one nine hundred eighty s. with the introduction of the near liberal policies of the international monetary fund and world bank
the future of africa i'm joined by robert guest in london he's a business editor at the economist and author of the book the shackled continent africa past present and future in washington we cross to jendayi frazer she's a professor at the carnegie mellon university and in oxford we have produced mangi he's editor in chief of the pangas who can news all right this is cross lady and gentlemen that means you can jump in anytime you want and i know they have difference of opinion so i want my...
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. >> i have a pub back in london. do you have any idea what my street cred would be like if i had images of you spoon-feeding me a taco? >> i'm not going to spoon feed you the taco but i think it would be rude if we don't take bite. dig in with me. i can't shut him up, not even with a taco. look at this. >> is it true -- >> actually it's not bad. >> that's a very good taco. >> do you know how many times i've dreamt of having a taco with you over a few beers? tell me about you and prince harry. >> oh, my god. we're married. i'm pregnant [ laughter ] >> my god, talk about dropped anchor. any flirtation there? >> no. i met him. such a nice guy. i love the work that he does in africa. and i got invited to a -- i've never been to a polo match. i was in london working on a film. and so i got this great invite. i've wanted to go see a polo game. and he does great work in africa. we're going to try and do something together. and that's really what that was. and it was unbelievable how that introduction turned into some crazy,
. >> i have a pub back in london. do you have any idea what my street cred would be like if i had images of you spoon-feeding me a taco? >> i'm not going to spoon feed you the taco but i think it would be rude if we don't take bite. dig in with me. i can't shut him up, not even with a taco. look at this. >> is it true -- >> actually it's not bad. >> that's a very good taco. >> do you know how many times i've dreamt of having a taco with you over a few beers?...
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more complex picture than one that is reduced to economic ok robert if i can go to you in london where you can. progress. growing economies growing independence or occupation as we heard earlier in the program. well i really can't think of any african country that's been occupied by corporations and i've traveled all over the continent and it seems to me that while there are one or two places where nobody's in charge like somalia pretty much everywhere else the governments are in charge like they are in most other countries now many of those governments are very inefficient governments but by and large they've gotten a lot better over the past twenty years and when the dealings between corporations and african governments it's absolutely the african governments who call the shots if you go to somewhere like angola doesn't matter whether you're an american oil company a british one or a chinese one you have to deal with the angolan government nobody disputes that they only oil that if you annoy them they kick you out as has happened to people. from both sides and so they're striking the
more complex picture than one that is reduced to economic ok robert if i can go to you in london where you can. progress. growing economies growing independence or occupation as we heard earlier in the program. well i really can't think of any african country that's been occupied by corporations and i've traveled all over the continent and it seems to me that while there are one or two places where nobody's in charge like somalia pretty much everywhere else the governments are in charge like...
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i was in london working on a film. and so i got this great invite. i've wanted to go see a polo game. and he does great work in africa. we're going to try and do something together. and that's really what that was. and it was unbelievable how that introduction turned into some crazy, crazy wildfire. like it was -- yeah. >> early days? >> i feel bad for him. >> do you? >> yeah. i mean, it was just such an innocent introduction and to have people just kind of -- that must just really be horrible. >> i don't think he's moaning. trust me [ laughter ] harry linked to charlize theron is not the day of your life. he's a lovely guy. smart, charming, funny. it was just nice, beautiful, effortless conversation. >> outrageous name i've been asked to put to you is keanu reeves? any truth to that? >> this is the problem when you're single and your friends kind of come out to help you and take you out for a nice meal. >> not a sliver of truth? >> no. i've known keanu for over 15 years. we became really, really good friends. we did two movies together. he lives 10
i was in london working on a film. and so i got this great invite. i've wanted to go see a polo game. and he does great work in africa. we're going to try and do something together. and that's really what that was. and it was unbelievable how that introduction turned into some crazy, crazy wildfire. like it was -- yeah. >> early days? >> i feel bad for him. >> do you? >> yeah. i mean, it was just such an innocent introduction and to have people just kind of -- that must...
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i'm monita rajpal in london. "world business today" starts right now. >>> good morning from cnn london, i'm nina dos santos and this is "world business today." here are the top stories on thursday, june 9th. investors in europe try to hold their nerve as the continuing sell-off on wall street now spills into asia. >>> charming offensive in china. christine lagarde tries to bolster support in beijing. >>> and tokyo opera re-opens. a symbol of japan's determined earthquake recovery. all that and plenty more to come on today's show. >>> but first, six days, six losses. it doesn't take a sixth sense to predict that the u.s. and european markets aren't out of the woods yet. oil has inflamed the situation one again. opec's decision not to increase output has pushed prices higher amid fears that supply can't meet growing demand. >>> we've seen optimistic open innings europe a few times this week but so far they haven't been sustained towards the close of trading. today markets are anticipating increased -- excuse me, in
i'm monita rajpal in london. "world business today" starts right now. >>> good morning from cnn london, i'm nina dos santos and this is "world business today." here are the top stories on thursday, june 9th. investors in europe try to hold their nerve as the continuing sell-off on wall street now spills into asia. >>> charming offensive in china. christine lagarde tries to bolster support in beijing. >>> and tokyo opera re-opens. a symbol of...
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here in london broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. >> the greek government has survived a confidence vote in parliament. a crucial step needed to avoid a default on their debt repayment. more than half of the members of parliament voted in support of the government. if the government fails to get the necessary parliamentary approval, it would not be able to pass the austerity bills. this has been set up by 80 monetary fund. -- this has been set up by the international monetary fund. >> they have back to the prime minister for now. with nothing less than the economic future estate, there was fierce debate inside of the chamber before a crucial vote of confidence. in the end, it was the result which the prime minister had wanted and one which is government needed to survive. outside, the news was met with anger, protestors tired of austerity measures and massive unemployment turned out and forced to show their discontent against the latest austerity plan needed to repay billions of euros and fresh bailout funds. >> we needed to tell everyone that we cannot sta
here in london broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. >> the greek government has survived a confidence vote in parliament. a crucial step needed to avoid a default on their debt repayment. more than half of the members of parliament voted in support of the government. if the government fails to get the necessary parliamentary approval, it would not be able to pass the austerity bills. this has been set up by 80 monetary fund. -- this has been set up by the...
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i'm zain verjee from cnn in london. "world business today" starts now. >>> good morning from cnn london. i'm charles hodson. this is "world business today," and these are the top stories. >>> new zealand is rocked by a series of earthquakes rattling the dollar. >>> three are a crowd as the imf hopefuls try to strengthen their support. >>> and we'll look at the economics transforming the country. we'll bring you up to speed on the stock markets f lit's start here in europe where trade has been going for the start of the week for about 61, 62 minutes. investors clearly still concerned about the global economy and the great debt crisis, but we are seeing very cautious gains there across the board with the exception of the zurich smi, which is off about 1.2%. otherwise up by one and a third percent. some difficulties for the euro and seesawing around. euro, 1.4354. and the japanese yen, still i suspect uncomfortably high for japanese exporters, just a shade over 80 on the dollar. >>> for more on, that let ee go to ramy inoc
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when the going to be in the libyan policeman in london yes . well i think gadhafi is very tough he's been. defending himself against all kinds of attacks over the many years he's been in town of of forty years he's very skilled at protecting himself and he would be an easy it would be easy to persuade him to go but in the end i think is he his support will wither away and he will go and russia i think also as well as the western powers and the arabs has said that he must go that's the only way that a solution will be reached but he's not ready for it yet you can find a way to persuade him to go that's great you raise that person and point he's been in power for forty years. and the u.k. is saying that that he's got to go he said that the people the libyan people can determine their own future but the question is since he has been in power for forty years is there really an opposition there is there somebody who could really replace him somebody that can be produced that quickly in such a short amount of time. you know there certainly isn't anyo
when the going to be in the libyan policeman in london yes . well i think gadhafi is very tough he's been. defending himself against all kinds of attacks over the many years he's been in town of of forty years he's very skilled at protecting himself and he would be an easy it would be easy to persuade him to go but in the end i think is he his support will wither away and he will go and russia i think also as well as the western powers and the arabs has said that he must go that's the only way...
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glencore international base the biggest gainer in london is up more than two point seven percent. russia's markets ended the first day of the wake of a flood of positive note with the r.t.s. gaining point four percent the my six just a notch up second some individual share of movers on the my sex energy mage's high in the afternoon trading at the close ross snapped up point nine percent his blood bank is also point nine percent higher actually banking stocks were moving very positively. compared to what was going on on the other global markets. on the other hand now most bank was up one point eight percent after reporting on those profits out of something i was going to nation's capital wraps up and they strove. to stop talking about the performance we talk about but we sit around the major theme for you last week was. data from the u.s. economy which was to trigger a photograph and to be a very slow market volume sort of about thirty percent of the usual volume and the range of the market this range donkey in the range is a broad point one percent people are sleeping people on th
glencore international base the biggest gainer in london is up more than two point seven percent. russia's markets ended the first day of the wake of a flood of positive note with the r.t.s. gaining point four percent the my six just a notch up second some individual share of movers on the my sex energy mage's high in the afternoon trading at the close ross snapped up point nine percent his blood bank is also point nine percent higher actually banking stocks were moving very positively....
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in london well the british m.p. jeremy corbin joins me now from london to give us his reaction to those developments thanks very much indeed for being with us here latino would protect attack helicopters and even commandos reportedly being prepared for possible deployment there in yemen are we looking at a potential libya start intervention in. the numbers at the moment in the area of far too small for libya start of intervention as you put it i believe. for quite large helicopters some apache attack helicopters that are stationed on two british ships off the coast they were. apparently for the evacuation of british nationals here in yemen from their thought to be about five hundred but clearly they could be used to something else and with the upping of the u.s. role now that presence is safely out of yemen as far as the us are concerned they can essentially do what they like as your package explained and so i'm concerned that this might be leading into yet another military by britain in the region would that not be
in london well the british m.p. jeremy corbin joins me now from london to give us his reaction to those developments thanks very much indeed for being with us here latino would protect attack helicopters and even commandos reportedly being prepared for possible deployment there in yemen are we looking at a potential libya start intervention in. the numbers at the moment in the area of far too small for libya start of intervention as you put it i believe. for quite large helicopters some apache...
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and skulks ended the monday session mostly lower on monday london was actually up by just a notch but germany's dax is down point three percent is driven by a two and a half is i'm all for you on a.g. bank stocks but also you know across much of the rest of europe lloyds bank was to an office that lowered glencore international however was one of the biggest gainers on the footsie up more than three to six. russia's markets ended the first day of the week off lots of positive note for the aussie s.k. two point four seven my sixth just i'm not sure if we look at the movers on the my six we'll see that energy majors were trading higher rosneft gaining point nine percent banks were doing pretty well in russia unlike other global markets is by again point nine percent and no most banks gaining one point eight percent after reported one hundred fifteen million dollars profit in the first words of any consequence he's got renesas capital wraps up today's trade. to start talking about to be performance from sort of the last week stick around so i don't see the major theme or the last week wa
and skulks ended the monday session mostly lower on monday london was actually up by just a notch but germany's dax is down point three percent is driven by a two and a half is i'm all for you on a.g. bank stocks but also you know across much of the rest of europe lloyds bank was to an office that lowered glencore international however was one of the biggest gainers on the footsie up more than three to six. russia's markets ended the first day of the week off lots of positive note for the...
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the last true sighting back in 2002 in london. bulger was arrested with his long time girlfriend, 60-year-old catherine greig. greig was the focus of a recently publicity capping campaign. the viewers saw that and called in a tip. bulger has been the subject of several books, but is perhaps known best for this. >> when i tell you to dump a body in the marsh, you dump him in the marsh. >> he was the inspiration for jack nicholson's character in the 2006 best picture "the departed." bulger was once believed to have been seen coming out of a san diego picture showing the film. over the years he became a huge embarrassment for the fbi. a congressional committee once called it "one of the greatest failures in the history of federal law enforcement." no word on whether the person who tipped off the fbi will receive that $2 million reward, betty. >> interesting, terrell brown joining us live in new york. thank you so much. >>> in other news the tide of war is receding. those were president obama's words last night as he announced plans f
the last true sighting back in 2002 in london. bulger was arrested with his long time girlfriend, 60-year-old catherine greig. greig was the focus of a recently publicity capping campaign. the viewers saw that and called in a tip. bulger has been the subject of several books, but is perhaps known best for this. >> when i tell you to dump a body in the marsh, you dump him in the marsh. >> he was the inspiration for jack nicholson's character in the 2006 best picture "the...
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this is "world one" live from london. coming up on 6:00 a.m. in new york, noon in berlin and 7:00 p.m. in tokyo. every year thousands of young girls are trafficked into the sex industry. this sunday we'll share their stories in a compelling documentary. we head out with actress demi moore. in this preview she looks at the life-threatening legacy of modern day slavery. >> seven and a half miles north of kathmandu lies a different aspect of care provided by mighty nepal's team, the hospice. the scars of human trafficking are never merely skin deep, and the pain and suffering often extends to future generations. amid the seemingly idyllic image of rural family life, there's another morning routine to be performed, one which casts a darker complex on the picture. this is the daily lineup for medicine without which many of these women and children would die. they all carry the hiv virus and many have other related illnesses, in most cases a legacy of time served under slavery in the brothel. the medicine is expensive and mighty nepal struggles to ma
this is "world one" live from london. coming up on 6:00 a.m. in new york, noon in berlin and 7:00 p.m. in tokyo. every year thousands of young girls are trafficked into the sex industry. this sunday we'll share their stories in a compelling documentary. we head out with actress demi moore. in this preview she looks at the life-threatening legacy of modern day slavery. >> seven and a half miles north of kathmandu lies a different aspect of care provided by mighty nepal's team,...
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in london it fell even more. with interest rates already near zero, analysts call it a hail mary pass to kick start the economy. >> by flooding the global market with more oil, it's an act of desperation because there's no place else to turn to try to revive the economy. >> reporter: the u.s. strategic petroleum reserves are buried in heavily fortified salt caverns in the mideast. the u.s. holds some 727 million barrels of oil. taking 30 million barrels out will still leave 697 million barrels. on capitol hill, democrats applauded. >> dipping into our strategic reserve will protect american consumers and businesses. >> reporter: but in a statement, republican house speaker john boehner said this threatens our ability to respond to a genuine national security crisis. the national average of unleaded has already dropped from $3.98 on may 4, to $3.62 a gallon today. now experts say the price could drop another 10 to 15 cents a gallon, giving more money back to consumers and businesses. by releasing 2 million barrels
in london it fell even more. with interest rates already near zero, analysts call it a hail mary pass to kick start the economy. >> by flooding the global market with more oil, it's an act of desperation because there's no place else to turn to try to revive the economy. >> reporter: the u.s. strategic petroleum reserves are buried in heavily fortified salt caverns in the mideast. the u.s. holds some 727 million barrels of oil. taking 30 million barrels out will still leave 697...
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he was a south african by birth and a politician who now lives in exile in london and he's the go-to person for every media organization and every ngo on the global arms trade >> why in -- why in exile? >> well, it's -- it's a long story but it has to do with the corruption of the government and his attempts to stand up against it two years ago. >> in south africa. >> in south africa, correct. >> and finally, i wanted to ask you about a nobel economics prize winner author that you have. "thinking fast and slow." >> we like to say he's the most influential author you've never heard of. he won a nobel prize in economics for his psychological thinking. his area is decision-making. and
he was a south african by birth and a politician who now lives in exile in london and he's the go-to person for every media organization and every ngo on the global arms trade >> why in -- why in exile? >> well, it's -- it's a long story but it has to do with the corruption of the government and his attempts to stand up against it two years ago. >> in south africa. >> in south africa, correct. >> and finally, i wanted to ask you about a nobel economics prize winner...
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in melbourne, the second busiest airport and international flights have also been affected with some london services leaving early before the restrictions took effect. and incoming flights diverted to brisbane. with meteorologists warning 5 disruption for another 48 hours, quantas has announced it is grounding all scheduled flights to and from sydney, melbourne and cambra wednesday. and then there were eight. that's how many candidates have officially announced they are running for the republican presidential nomination in 2012. today, jon huntsman was the latest to join the growing field. the former utah governor was most recently served as president obama's ambassador to china. he is now hoping to unseat his former boss, but all the of the republican candidates are looking for the competitive edge, there is one famous name who is sitting this cycle out. jeb bush has quite a family tie to the white house and recently i caught up with him in florida to get his take on the political scene. for more than 30 years, the name bush has been at the center of almost every american presidential elec
in melbourne, the second busiest airport and international flights have also been affected with some london services leaving early before the restrictions took effect. and incoming flights diverted to brisbane. with meteorologists warning 5 disruption for another 48 hours, quantas has announced it is grounding all scheduled flights to and from sydney, melbourne and cambra wednesday. and then there were eight. that's how many candidates have officially announced they are running for the...
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joining me now from tripoli is john burns from the london bureau chief of the "new york times." i am pleased to have him back on this program. what's the nato assessment of the circumstances on the ground today? >> i get the impression tt this is a government that doesn't have many tools left in its locker. ey are, of course, facing rebel advances in the western mountains. the rebels are only 130 miles east of here at misurata to the east. they have shortages, increasingly serious shortages of fuel and so i'm told food. weer that colonel qaddafi is more or less a fugitive in his own town. no longer staying, understandably, in his command compound here which has been so heavily bombed. moving at night from hospital to hospital. we hear from libyans thatt's hospital to hoitalo school schl to the homes of friends with a small entourage of bodyguards. and the principle tool they have to have is propaganda about nato bombing and the killing of civilians. which i have to sa has worn thin and threadbare because as far as we can tell the bombing is pretty well pinpointed and wooils ther
joining me now from tripoli is john burns from the london bureau chief of the "new york times." i am pleased to have him back on this program. what's the nato assessment of the circumstances on the ground today? >> i get the impression tt this is a government that doesn't have many tools left in its locker. ey are, of course, facing rebel advances in the western mountains. the rebels are only 130 miles east of here at misurata to the east. they have shortages, increasingly...
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actually have committed themselves they have instantly first of all international investment conference in london in two thousand and eight and the foreigners came in large numbers and i was chairman of the conference i'm surprised at how much interest there was a domestic investing in it because it's a very cheap manufacturing varies you know relatively central in europe and so particularly countries like germany would love to sell production parts base they face the problems with iraq receive paperwork and corruption and what is that is what's hampering yes essentially is still very authoritarian state it's very difficult to work the government interferes with everything and there's no some freedom in the free market do you think this crisis could actually end up like a overthrowing of the government is there any chance that this government could be overturned tension eventually yes tensions are high i mean you know all the factors that went into colored so-called colored revolutions we've seen elsewhere in the region are there i mean the people are very unhappy but their savings are being deva
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god bless you. ( applause ) >> reporter: wyatt andrews, cbs news, london. >> pelley: that's our special western edition of the cbs evening news. with thanks to the jones at a law firm for its window on the capitol, i'm scott pelley. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> you know, in the opinion polls right now, everyone is thinking we're not doing our job and... >> not to mention plenty of people thrilled that you're not getting paid! how much money the state is saving with unpaid lawmakers and how long the free labor might last. >>> the city budget may be running dry, but in san jose, there's still some money left to let kids splash around this summer. just ahead, why this is considered by some to be a form of crime prevention. >>> i was shocked. i was completely shocked. >> just who should and should not be allowed on an airplane? tonight new pictures that have some seeing a double standard. >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth
god bless you. ( applause ) >> reporter: wyatt andrews, cbs news, london. >> pelley: that's our special western edition of the cbs evening news. with thanks to the jones at a law firm for its window on the capitol, i'm scott pelley. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> you know, in the opinion polls...
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in london the ftse opened slightly lower. on waltz the dow gained 109 and the nasdaq composite picked up 57. >>> jpmorgan chase is paying more than $150 million to settle civil fraud charges. the company was accused of misleading buyers of complex mortgage investments just before the 2008 mortgage collapse. the settlement total is less than what they typically earn in one week. >>> home sales have hit a low point for the year sinking nearly 4% last month. analysts say the depressed housing market is dragging down the entire economy. the number of first time buyers was especially low a bad sign for economic progress. >>> new safety measures is making its way into ford vehicle, inflatable seat belts are already available no the ford explorer and adding it to the flex and two l lcoln vehicles. they look like re more padding a have more padding and inflate in a crash preventing neck and chest injuries. >>> we're hearing that apple has a new iphone 5 coming out in september. bloomberg reports that the phone will come with a new pu
in london the ftse opened slightly lower. on waltz the dow gained 109 and the nasdaq composite picked up 57. >>> jpmorgan chase is paying more than $150 million to settle civil fraud charges. the company was accused of misleading buyers of complex mortgage investments just before the 2008 mortgage collapse. the settlement total is less than what they typically earn in one week. >>> home sales have hit a low point for the year sinking nearly 4% last month. analysts say the...
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there's a bonhoeffer church in london where he served for a year. almost anywhere in the world except his home church, he's not the only prophet that's had that trouble. [laughter] but they're getting, now, to the point where they're accepting it as you do. they do not think and i do not think he was perfect. he didn't think he was perfect. he was, essentially, a pacifist, and pacifists don't normally try to bring down the head guy. and he was in a conspiracy that finally failed, the death penalty came about because the bomb didn't go off on hitler all the way. how can you do that? by the way, in prison he was also writing a book called "ethics," it's a very important book that people still read. and how can you do this? you're a pacifist, you don't believe in killing, and yet you are in on this plot. and he said, if you were in a street and a madman were coming along in a truck and you had the chance to grab the wheel even though it's going to kill him, you'd do that, wouldn't you? i like to quote paul, a professor in paris from chicago some years
there's a bonhoeffer church in london where he served for a year. almost anywhere in the world except his home church, he's not the only prophet that's had that trouble. [laughter] but they're getting, now, to the point where they're accepting it as you do. they do not think and i do not think he was perfect. he didn't think he was perfect. he was, essentially, a pacifist, and pacifists don't normally try to bring down the head guy. and he was in a conspiracy that finally failed, the death...
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we can be sure people in high places in washington, london and paris are seriously concerned about that. they know that the rebels e dely dividedolitically and by personal ambition. we know that there is some al qaeda element there, perhaps not very important. the truth is we don't know a lot about them. william hague said it's time for them and he said this week to come up with a plan for the post-qaddafi governance of libya and specifically to include in that plan members of the present government. that was quite an advance. they're talking about let's sit down with the government, work something else but again minus qaddafi. that appears to be an unnegotiable standpoint with the rebel leaders and with the west. >> rose: i assume that means qaddafi and his family and his sons. >> i'm sure it does. this has been, to some extent, a family-run business here. one son, we were tol was killed in a nato air strike on the qaddafi command compound here in badad on the 3h of april. some dispute about that, which enrage it is libyans. they say nato doesn't even respect the dead. there are severa
we can be sure people in high places in washington, london and paris are seriously concerned about that. they know that the rebels e dely dividedolitically and by personal ambition. we know that there is some al qaeda element there, perhaps not very important. the truth is we don't know a lot about them. william hague said it's time for them and he said this week to come up with a plan for the post-qaddafi governance of libya and specifically to include in that plan members of the present...
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he was a south african by birth, politician who lives in compile in -- exile in london and is the go-to person on the global arms race. >> why in exile? >> well, it's a long story but it has to do with the corruption of the government and his attempts to stand up against it a few years ago. >> in south africa? >> in south africa. >> i wanted to you about a nobel economics prize winner, eye pi -- "thinking fast and slow." >> the most influential author you never heard of.
he was a south african by birth, politician who lives in compile in -- exile in london and is the go-to person on the global arms race. >> why in exile? >> well, it's a long story but it has to do with the corruption of the government and his attempts to stand up against it a few years ago. >> in south africa? >> in south africa. >> i wanted to you about a nobel economics prize winner, eye pi -- "thinking fast and slow." >> the most influential...
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he was a south african by birth, politician who lives in compile in -- exile in london and is the go-to person on the global arms race. >> why in exile? >> well, it's a long story but it has to do with the corruption of the government and his attempts to stand up against it a few years ago. >> in south africa? >> in south africa. >> i wanted to you about a nobel economics prize winner, eye pi -- "thinking fast and slow." >> the most influential author you never heard of. ... [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon everyone. welcome to this keynote session of the eighth annual roosevelt reading festival held at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library, henry a. wallace visitor and education center. i'm bob clarke the center organizer at the library and it is my great push an honor to introduce our concluding session today, and james macgregor burns, conversations and ratings with james macgregor burns, michael beschloss and susan dunn. because of the special format of the keynote session there will not be a question and answer period. mega-band. i'm certain a wide-ranging discu
he was a south african by birth, politician who lives in compile in -- exile in london and is the go-to person on the global arms race. >> why in exile? >> well, it's a long story but it has to do with the corruption of the government and his attempts to stand up against it a few years ago. >> in south africa? >> in south africa. >> i wanted to you about a nobel economics prize winner, eye pi -- "thinking fast and slow." >> the most influential...
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traveler says greeted him when he got a bag delta had lost four days earlier when he traveled from london to minneapolis. >> it is absolutely disgusting. >> reporter: he was so angry, he did a show and smell on his hotel bed, posted it on youtube, displaying everything from his damp shorts. >> my pajamas. >> reporter: to stained work trousers. >> the smell coming off these is like somebody with a serious renal issue has peed. >> reporter: how are you certain it is urine? >> from smell alone. >> reporter: he is an avid fisherman. says he got a second opinion to confirm the smell. >> got the people on the front desk to give it the nose test. >> reporter: his youtube video resulted in sympathy and disgust. ew, you're touching it. they wonder if a delta employee did the deed, opens suggest perhaps a bomb dog lifted his leg in the upright position. >> whether it is a dog or human that peed on it. >> reporter: yeah, still gross. when they saw the thanks delta for using my lug ak as a toilet going viral and the twitter hashtag. >> delta pee bags. >> reporter: they contacted hayes who had no luck
traveler says greeted him when he got a bag delta had lost four days earlier when he traveled from london to minneapolis. >> it is absolutely disgusting. >> reporter: he was so angry, he did a show and smell on his hotel bed, posted it on youtube, displaying everything from his damp shorts. >> my pajamas. >> reporter: to stained work trousers. >> the smell coming off these is like somebody with a serious renal issue has peed. >> reporter: how are you certain...
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. >> that is me flying through what appears to be the streets of london and with me? tinkerbell. that is emily who plays tinkerbell in "peter pan." >> how amazing is this flying for a crowd? >> it really is an unreal feeling. it is the sort of high feeling of life. it is the feeling where you are feeling the rush of being able to fly and all of these people are watching you and sharing it with you. >> that shared experience is one of the goals of the show. unlike traditional theater, the production travels with their housing. stage seating and all, inside this massive tent. the ceiling is used for 360 degrees of computer generated graphics immersing the audience within the show. >> you have to have your own environment to do this. this is the first time it has been done. >> the stage manager takes us underneath the stage to get a look at the 12 projectors that display the ceiling with cgi. >> that makes the 360 degrees. >> above the stage, the aerial chief uses the controls. >> each operator has a personal relationship with that actor. you are almost like one person. you are work
. >> that is me flying through what appears to be the streets of london and with me? tinkerbell. that is emily who plays tinkerbell in "peter pan." >> how amazing is this flying for a crowd? >> it really is an unreal feeling. it is the sort of high feeling of life. it is the feeling where you are feeling the rush of being able to fly and all of these people are watching you and sharing it with you. >> that shared experience is one of the goals of the show....
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. >> reporter: the group finished their tour of the world's billboards in london, with everyone staying at a luxury hotel around the corner from buckingham palace. the final report, filled with snapshots of billboards, called the trip's result a large savings of research dollars and time. that was the official position, until abc news began to investigate. last night, just hours after we asked secretary of transportation raymond lahood about the program, which has spent more than $12 million over the last decade, lahood said he ordered it to be suspended. the action came at the very time another team of his officials were already in the middle of a trip right now. they won't be back until next week. >> this definitely falls under the pointless waste category. >> words well chosen by secretary lahood. >> he didn't waste any time. >>> we'll switch gears. pharmacies across the country are on high alert today, taking new measures to protect their stores, after a brutal execution in broad daylight at a long island pharmacy. andrea canning is on the story. and everyone is so concerned because
. >> reporter: the group finished their tour of the world's billboards in london, with everyone staying at a luxury hotel around the corner from buckingham palace. the final report, filled with snapshots of billboards, called the trip's result a large savings of research dollars and time. that was the official position, until abc news began to investigate. last night, just hours after we asked secretary of transportation raymond lahood about the program, which has spent more than $12...
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. >>> in london, a 19-year-old has been arrested in connection with that massive cybersecurity breach at sony. the play station network went down back in april after the personal information of more than 70 million users was compromised. police say the teen may have also hacked into a number of international businesses and intelligence agencies, including, yes, the cia. >>> why the celebration at stonehenge? it is the start of summer. the summer solstice officially came at 1:16 eastern time. that is the moment when the sun was directly over the tropic of cancer and the earth's tilt toward the sun was at its maximum. >>> in your face, graphic warnings about the danger of cigarettes. new package labels unveiled today. before you light up, give us two minutes. do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped in rocks thousands of feet below us. technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years, providing energy secur
. >>> in london, a 19-year-old has been arrested in connection with that massive cybersecurity breach at sony. the play station network went down back in april after the personal information of more than 70 million users was compromised. police say the teen may have also hacked into a number of international businesses and intelligence agencies, including, yes, the cia. >>> why the celebration at stonehenge? it is the start of summer. the summer solstice officially came at...
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we are joined from london with more. it's weird when you read the headlines saying greece is up for sale. let's talk about why they are doing this. >> reporter: it really is, but it's a serious situation. greece has to raise $70 billion before the year 2015. they're looking at all their state assets and want to sell them in order to reduce the big debt they have. what are the assets they are talking about. what is up for sale. a state-owned power company. ports, highways, and the old airports, and the telcom operator. banks. who is going to buy? looks like the chinese are already interested, and other emerging countries are interested in buying some of the assets that are up for sale. there is one complaint that the european union who will be giving greece the bailout cash, they want the time line. >> there are dangers in selling state assets? >> yes. the first thing to keep in mind is there may be resistance from the greeks themselves that don't want to see the state assets sold off for the cheap, and when you are priva
we are joined from london with more. it's weird when you read the headlines saying greece is up for sale. let's talk about why they are doing this. >> reporter: it really is, but it's a serious situation. greece has to raise $70 billion before the year 2015. they're looking at all their state assets and want to sell them in order to reduce the big debt they have. what are the assets they are talking about. what is up for sale. a state-owned power company. ports, highways, and the old...
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cnn's zain verjee is following the international reaction now from london. zain? >> reporter: hi, kyra. well, the piece of good news was that a vote of confidence was passed and greece has a government, so at least they have that. now what the government has to do is to push forward and present an austerity program that are going to make people poorer much, much faster. let's take a look at the international headlines. here is what they are saying. the daily mail has an opinion piece, headlined "bring down the curtain on this greek tragedy." it says what frightens the eu politicians in germany and france is the euro zone's weakness casts a doubt on the union itself that the future of the union has never looked so shaky. in "gulf news," "political union cannot fix the euro crisis. >> it says most europe leaders assert they will do whatever it takes to save the euro but the leaders operate in ghks. if they take decisions the voters simply cannot accept, they will lose their jobs. kyra, a huge debate here on this side of the pond, because some people say, you know, t
cnn's zain verjee is following the international reaction now from london. zain? >> reporter: hi, kyra. well, the piece of good news was that a vote of confidence was passed and greece has a government, so at least they have that. now what the government has to do is to push forward and present an austerity program that are going to make people poorer much, much faster. let's take a look at the international headlines. here is what they are saying. the daily mail has an opinion piece,...
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. >> that's me flying through what appears to be the streets of london. that's emily yetter who plays tinkerbell in "peter pan." >> what's that like? >> it's an indescribable feeling. it's just this sort of high feeling of life, this feeling where you are feeling the rush of being able to fly. there's all these people watching you and they're sort of sharing it with you. >> that shared experience is one of the goals of the show. unlike traditional theater, the production travels with their own housing, stage, seating and all inside the massive tent. the ceiling is used for 360 degrees of computer generated graphics. >> you have to have your own environment to do this. this is the first time it's been done. >> reporter: stage manager gavin millar takes us underneath the stage. >> each one covers part of the tent. >> reporter: above the stage, this man ensures every moment in the air is perfectly choreographed. >> when you're flying somebody, each operator has a personal relationship with that actor. you're almost like one person. it's a symbiotic relations
. >> that's me flying through what appears to be the streets of london. that's emily yetter who plays tinkerbell in "peter pan." >> what's that like? >> it's an indescribable feeling. it's just this sort of high feeling of life, this feeling where you are feeling the rush of being able to fly. there's all these people watching you and they're sort of sharing it with you. >> that shared experience is one of the goals of the show. unlike traditional theater, the...
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cbs news wyatt andrews is in london with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. all overseas trips by america's first ladies center on democracy and freedom but this trip, michelle obama in south africa, this is being watched around the world for what it's saying about history. ♪ >> reporter: on this journey, the symbolism of a changing world is everywhere and, obviously, and it began with this. the wife of america's first black president met with the man who ended apartheid. 92-year-old nelson mandela in poor health these days but, obviously, delighted as well as the african-american first family gathered on the couch of his home. this photo was 35 years in the making. 35 years ago this month, came south africa's uprising. 10,000 people rose up in the country's first mass protest and the white government's response was mass violence. at least 23 died, but it was the day black africans said they had had enough. >> yes, we can! what do you say? >> reporter: in a rousing visit to seweto, the first lady drew a straig
cbs news wyatt andrews is in london with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. all overseas trips by america's first ladies center on democracy and freedom but this trip, michelle obama in south africa, this is being watched around the world for what it's saying about history. ♪ >> reporter: on this journey, the symbolism of a changing world is everywhere and, obviously, and it began with this. the wife of america's first black president met with the man who...
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such an approach risks an outcome that should be unacceptable in washington and london. a taliban takeover olve or substantial portions, of afghanistan. "international herald tribune" has this. "the way out?" obama will need to do a lot more to explain why it is in this country's strategic interests to stick things out for another three years plus and why his drawdown plan has a credible chance of leaving behind an afghanistan that won't implode as soon as american troops are gone. that is part of the debate, kyra, that's a big concern. is afghanistan, once u.s. troops pull out, going to distinct grate into total chaos and civil war? or are the afghan security forces actually going to be able to step up and take responsibility for security? that's a big question mark. >> yep. we will be talking about it no doubt for many years to come. zain, thanks. >>> shocking and inspiring. those words from sarah palin who is describing her daughter bristol's new tell-all book. cnn's jim acosta is in washington. jim, before we get to the daughter's book, you've actually got news about
such an approach risks an outcome that should be unacceptable in washington and london. a taliban takeover olve or substantial portions, of afghanistan. "international herald tribune" has this. "the way out?" obama will need to do a lot more to explain why it is in this country's strategic interests to stick things out for another three years plus and why his drawdown plan has a credible chance of leaving behind an afghanistan that won't implode as soon as american troops...